WEYMOUTH boss Mark Molesley feels the "hurting" Terras "need to react" to three straight defeats ahead of the trip to Havant & Waterlooville today (3pm).

Molesley's men have lost their past three matches in all competitions but remain sixth in the Vanarama National League South, while the Hawks occupy third having won four of their past five league fixtures.

Speaking to Echosport, Molesley is eager to put right the wrongs of losses to Dorking, Barnet and this Saturday against St Albans.

He said: "After days like (Saturday) you want to get back on the pitch again to put things right.

"I'm sure the players are hurting like I am now, and we need to react. What I can say is that I feel we've got a great group of players.

"It's not often I can say their attitude or intensity isn't at the levels we require.

"I'm sure they're as eager as I am to put that right."

Havant were last season demoted from the National League following back-to-back promotions.

"They don't get much bigger than Havant," Molesley admitted.

"They're rightly vying for that top spot in the league and have some very good players and management team down there.

"It's going to be one of our toughest trips, make no bones about it.

"These are the ones we should be relishing and the challenges we want.

"There will be no better time to bounce back than in a game like that."

Cameron Murray (shin and ankle) plus Andy Robinson remain out, while Calvin Brooks and Brennan Camp (both ankle) are doubtful.